Paan Singh Tomar also walked away with the National award for Best Feature Film.
However Usha Jadhav in the Marathi film Dhag won the Best Actress National award over Vidya Balan's much-touted Kahaani.
Reacting to the double triumph Tigmanshu Dhulia said, `At a time when sports-persons' conduct on the field and in privacy has come under a cloud I can't tell you how happy I feel about the victory of Paan Singh Tomar. The film has become a benchmark that even I would find hard to equal.
People would always compare all my films to Paan Singh Tomar. I knew Irrfan would win the National award for the film. That the film has won for Best Feature film is very liberating triumph for me. I can't begin to tell you what I had gone through to complete this film. I was Line Producer. I had to put in my own money, and I did so happily.
I was very confident I was making a film I believed in. There are so many other unsung sportspersons like Paan Singh. I want to make more films on their lives. `
Shoojit Sircar's hugely-applauded film Vicky Donor, a satire on sperm donation, won 3 National awards for Best Popular Film, Best Supporting Actor, Anu Kapoor playing a hysterical sperm bank owner, and costume-designer turned actress Dolly Ahluwalia won Best Supporting Actress for playing the wackiest mother-in-law ever in a Hindi film.
Reacting to the three awards given to his film Shoojit Sircar said, `I was in hotel room in Chennai when I heard the announcement on television. I whooped in joy and broke into a Gangnam Style dance. The hotel staff thought I had gone crazy. It's big moment for me.
I never thought the film would come so far. The fact that a film on sperm donation is acknowledged by the government as popular entertainment is a big thing for me. I feel very happy for Anu Kapoorji and Dolly Ahluwaliaji. I can't wait to get together with the Vicky Donor team for a celebration. `
Dolly Ahluwalia said, `I am truly over the moon. This really means a lot to me. I can truly say the awards are not manipulated. I feel I am dreaming. Thank you, Shoojit Sircar and the crew. `
Bedabrata Pain's CHITTAGONG won the Golden Lotus for the 60th National Award as the best first film of a director. CHITTAGONG's "bolo na" fetches the best lyricist award to Prasoon Joshi and the best playback singer to Shankar Mahadevan.
Pain who lost his son Ishan during the making of the film says, `This honour is for Ishan. He implicitly believed in me and stood by me. After seeing the first cut, he gave the film a thumbs up, when everybody was busy criticizing it.
And we had a pact, that whatever we take on we'll give it 300%. and I did even when others doubted my vision. today I feel a small vindication. It's a kind of personal victory for me and for Ishan. . . and of course, for the entire Chittagong team who stood by me in my darkest hour and gave their best. Standing on the shoulders of these giants I have been able to make Chittagong. `